While the comments threads attached to mainstream media articles on the web are usually best ignored, there’s a large thread about the deaths of four young boys in Western Australia that surely tells us some bad things about ourselves as a nation, as well as some bad things about us as human beings (and presumably tells us a lot about the tabloid newspaper and radio frenzy that’s feeding those views). Four boys respectively aged 10, 11, 15 and 17 are dead. It’s true the boys had done the wrong thing, but what sort of people think it’s acceptable to suggest that the boys got what they deserved? What sort of people would express such a view when the families and friends of these boys are no doubt mired in grief? Our family lost a young man due to a car accident caused by bad behaviour. He’d just turned 19 and he and his mates were coming home from the pub in the early hours of the morning. Dying was one hell of a price to pay. The boys who died on the weekend were Aboriginal. A lot of those people commenting will say that doesn’t make a bit of difference to their views. Well, I don’t know about that, but I do know they wouldn’t be so harsh if it was their loved ones who’d died. An item on ABC News says the following:
Michael Bruijn, who knew the boys through the Mandurah and Pinjarra football clubs, says they were promising footballers.
“Very talented, very quick, could use both sides of their body, very much aware of other players around them and how they could help them, just fantastic boys,” he said.
Update: The comments thread is now up to 1070 comments (as of 9.14pm). “Congratulations” to Perth Now for having one of the ugliest comments threads ever in the history of such things on their site. One participant talks about “karma”, but I wonder what will happen to them in the future for talking so horribly about these young lives lost.





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